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The new Xperia phone has a 4.5 inch screen. The Samsung Galaxy S 3 has a 4.8 inch screen. An iPhone 5 has a 4 inch screen. From what I am hearing, the iPhone 6 will have a 5 inch screen. It won't be long till you are carrying a mini tablet in your pocket. I can see up to a 6 inch screen for people like me with fat fingers, but anything bigger than that is pure overkill.

The new Xperia phone has a 4.5 inch screen. The Samsung Galaxy S 3 has a 4.8 inch screen. An iPhone 5 has a 4 inch screen. From what I am hearing, the iPhone 6 will have a 5 inch screen. It won't be long till you are carrying a mini tablet in your pocket. I can see up to a 6 inch screen for people like me with fat fingers, but anything bigger than that is pure overkill.

The Xperia aso has a 13 megapixel camera in it. Wow ...

They will find a way to interface with your optic nerve before it is over.

The difference between pigs and people is that when they tell you you're cured it isn't a good thing.

The new Xperia phone has a 4.5 inch screen. The Samsung Galaxy S 3 has a 4.8 inch screen. An iPhone 5 has a 4 inch screen. From what I am hearing, the iPhone 6 will have a 5 inch screen. It won't be long till you are carrying a mini tablet in your pocket. I can see up to a 6 inch screen for people like me with fat fingers, but anything bigger than that is pure overkill.

The new Xperia phone has a 4.5 inch screen. The Samsung Galaxy S 3 has a 4.8 inch screen. An iPhone 5 has a 4 inch screen. From what I am hearing, the iPhone 6 will have a 5 inch screen. It won't be long till you are carrying a mini tablet in your pocket. I can see up to a 6 inch screen for people like me with fat fingers, but anything bigger than that is pure overkill.

That is one of the reasons I have trouble getting into smartphones. They just seem too big for me. I like the Android OS for devices like tablets, game systems, and netbooks, but it's not exactly something I would want to carry in my pocket all day (maybe unless it was one of the smaller ones such as the Galaxy Pocket or Galaxy Mini). Physical buttons are also convenient...

I am currently using a Samsung M400 and will most likely just be sticking to flip phones, though I do think the waterproof technology is pretty impressive. Hopefully we will see more phones (and tablets) like it in the future.

That is one of the reasons I have trouble getting into smartphones. They just seem too big for me. I like the Android OS for devices like tablets, game systems, and netbooks, but it's not exactly something I would want to carry in my pocket all day (maybe unless it was one of the smaller ones such as the Galaxy Pocket or Galaxy Mini). Physical buttons are also convenient...

I am currently using a Samsung M400 and will most likely just be sticking to flip phones, though I do think the waterproof technology is pretty impressive. Hopefully we will see more phones (and tablets) like it in the future.

A larger size is better for me as long as it fits in my pocket, I use stereo bluetooth headphones and listen to audio books ,blogs and podcasts as well as Iheart radio through my phone, Most of the time the phone is hooked up to my laptop unless I'm operating equipment.
I bought a hardcase/sleeve for mine and have a strip of Velcro on the back so I can stick my phone to my dashboard, tractor, dozer etc....

The difference between pigs and people is that when they tell you you're cured it isn't a good thing.

I guess this is good for some water exposures but I am pretty certain that once something falls in the toilet I don't want to be putting it up to my face. I leave that up to you dare devils.

“Progress is Providence without God. That is, it is a theory that everything has always perpetually gone right by accident. It is a sort of atheistic optimism, based on an everlasting coincidence far more miraculous than a miracle.”
G. K. Chesterton